Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness

Presented in Association with the
Western New Mexico University Department of Natural Sciences

Daucus carota Linnaeus
(Queen Anne's Lace or Wild Carrot)


Family: Apiaceae

Status: Exotic

Synonyms:
None

Daucus carota is an exotic but rather pretty plant with a large white to pinkish inflorescence consisting of an umbel of umbels (compound umbel). Important for identification, the bracts of the primary umbel are pinnately divided. The leaves are likewise up to tripinnately dissected and appear lacy. This plant is commonly found along roadsides. This is the case in Silver City-- Dr. Norris photographed this plant in the median on Pope Street near College Avenue.
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Daucus carota, photo William R. Norris, Grant County, Silver City, Pope St. median near College, June 27, 2020



Daucus carota, inflorescence, photo William R. Norris, Grant County, Silver City, Pope St. median near College, June 27, 2020



Daucus carota, leaves, photo William R. Norris, Grant County, Silver City, Pope St. median near College, June 27, 2020


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